The mind has a lot to do to the body. When the mind is fixed at a thing, it goes for it and then communicates it to the body which now brings it out for visualization. The mind should be studied when trying to find out the causes of inferiority complex in stutterers; this is because it has a way of inflicting pains and self-pity in you. There are few things that results to a stutterer developing inferiority complex, let's have a look at them!
• Low Confidence
Stutterers tend to exhibit inferiority complex because of their inability to speak fluently; their minds constantly communicate to them who they are and at the same time locking them in self-pity and self-torture cage. A stutterer whose mind controls finds it difficult to speak or communicate with people. This shortcoming gives rise to the low confidence level found in stutterers.
• Fear of the Unknown
Naturally, stutterers are known to exhibit some amount of fear. This fear develops as the stutterer notices that he has a shortcoming; this explains the reason why some stutterers think or panic before speaking. They are afraid of what their voice or speech will sound like when they speak and stutter; hence in order not to be noticed, they resort to keeping to themselves by hiding away from public.
• Anxiety
Anxiety is close to fear. The only difference is that it occurs when a stutterer is tensed. Usually, a stutterer finds it hard to speak or communicate when he is tensed, in most cases as soon he discovers he is no longer making sense he will quickly find a way to exonerate himself so as not to be discovered.
• Harsh and High Pressure Life Style
Stutterers require a relaxed environment to function very well. They are not friendly with harsh or high pressured life style; when you subject a stutterer to a quick time speaking, the mind sends him a message which reminds him of his nature. This mindset makes him feel he is expendable and so may not be able to please you the way you want.
There are so many factors that causes inferiority complex in stutterers. However I deemed these ones necessary because they form the basis of the problem.
• Low Confidence
Stutterers tend to exhibit inferiority complex because of their inability to speak fluently; their minds constantly communicate to them who they are and at the same time locking them in self-pity and self-torture cage. A stutterer whose mind controls finds it difficult to speak or communicate with people. This shortcoming gives rise to the low confidence level found in stutterers.
• Fear of the Unknown
Naturally, stutterers are known to exhibit some amount of fear. This fear develops as the stutterer notices that he has a shortcoming; this explains the reason why some stutterers think or panic before speaking. They are afraid of what their voice or speech will sound like when they speak and stutter; hence in order not to be noticed, they resort to keeping to themselves by hiding away from public.
• Anxiety
Anxiety is close to fear. The only difference is that it occurs when a stutterer is tensed. Usually, a stutterer finds it hard to speak or communicate when he is tensed, in most cases as soon he discovers he is no longer making sense he will quickly find a way to exonerate himself so as not to be discovered.
• Harsh and High Pressure Life Style
Stutterers require a relaxed environment to function very well. They are not friendly with harsh or high pressured life style; when you subject a stutterer to a quick time speaking, the mind sends him a message which reminds him of his nature. This mindset makes him feel he is expendable and so may not be able to please you the way you want.
There are so many factors that causes inferiority complex in stutterers. However I deemed these ones necessary because they form the basis of the problem.
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